Half-Jew—Full Life
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From Berlin to the Bronx, from Holocaust survivor to American
success story, this riveting, fast-paced biography traces the
extraordinary life of Gary “Pips” Phillips who defied the odds at
every turn. With an Aryan mother and Jewish father, Pips could have
escaped much of the Holocaust’s horrors. Instead, he made a fateful
decision at age 13 to become a bar mitzvah just as the Nuremberg
Laws were enacted, effectively choosing to be labeled a Jew under
Nazi rule. Pips’s wartime experience is marked by daring escapes,
improbable rescues, and survival while hiding deep within Nazi
Berlin. Captured four times, he escaped thrice, choosing to remain
in Nazi custody the fourth time as there was nowhere to run in
bombed-out Berlin. At his place of confinement, he met his future
wife, Olga Horvath, who had been imprisoned after surviving
Auschwitz and the Death March to Bergen Belsen. After their
marriage in chaotic post-war Berlin, they emigrated to the USA to
start a new life.Arriving in New York with nothing, Pips rose
from waiter to co-owner of the world’s largest photo agency—despite
never owning a camera. Unlike Pips, Olga was unable to escape the
shadow of her Holocaust experiences, and in a horrifying twist, she
threw herself off the roof of their gleaming luxury high-rise after
more than 50 years of marriage, leaving Pips grief-stricken, but
also able to reinvent himself one more time. This cinematic life
brims with chance, love, loss, resilience, and reinvention,
culminating in a poignant exploration of Jewish identity, memory,
and legacy. Pips’s story is a tribute to the power of choice,
endurance, and the human will to belong.